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SEWARD'S DREAM.
[Mr. Seward is-said to be a social man and a
■good lawyer, but as a statesman he is evidently a
niece dreamer o( dreams.—London Times.\
The Bight waB dark, tbe hour was late,
Tbe fire waa low in the parlor grate ;
Crouched ap in bis cozy Chair of State
Sat Seward fast asleep.
His friends bad goue—he'd done bis best
With wit and wine to please each guest—
Aud now he was taking a little rest,
And snoring loud and deep.
Oh! who shall say if some rebel freak
Had made his digestive organs weak,
Or bis stomach was hurt by some foreign cllqua.
On nn international theme.
Or whether it was the wine was rough,
Or he'd takeu a little more thau enough,
Or whether the steak was aocemmoaly tough —
Bai he dreamed a horrible dream !
Released from tb*e statesniau's iron chain,
He waB back to his Auburn home again ;
With joy he gazed through the window pane
On the grounds he loved to roam ;
Around him were youth and womanly grace,
And many a bright aud cherub face.
And be felt like a statesman out of place
Enjoying the charms of home.
"When suddenly came an infernal din
As if the walls and roof were tumbling in ;
An awful oath aud devilish grin,
And two fiends bestrode the floor.
The womeu shrieked with sore affright,
The children cried with all. their might,
Aud all that could, got out of sight,
Wherever tbey found a door.
And Seward backed aud kept aloof,
For his legal mind saw positive proof.
Id the curious tail and divided hoof,
Of the errand on wbich they came.
" Your business, gents," spoke S. in fear ;
Said one—"I'm Provost Marshal here,
Commissioned from the lower sphere;
Belial is my name !;'
"I arrest you, Seward ! " "What for? " said S,
" What—what's tbe charge—I can uot guess,
But you must be cold in that summer dress;
Won't you have some toddy—hot ?
There's brandy, and water, and BUgar—come mix.'
"Ali right," said the Pio vos t, "but Billy, your
tricks
Won't get you out of this ugly fix;
We'll driuk—then off we'll trot."
" There's something wrong," said S.—" that's
plain ;
If I could only a hearing gain,
Suspicious facts I could ali explain,
And truth be clearly seen."
Then Seward asked to see the writ,
Aud notice the crime expressed in it,
Aud the devils went iuto a laughing fit,
And called the stateman " green.'-'
Seward wae glum, and the Provost was glad,
And a queer sardonic laugh he bad,
But I'm bound to say a mien as bad
Glides round us every day ;
For he looked like Kennedy much iu the face—
Although to be just to tbe demon race,
He certainly had a superior grace,
A far more courteous way !
u Never," eaid he, " do we answer why,
And should a rogue unwarily try,
A word or note by a passer-by,
We double his load of pain,
We are never by pique or malice backed,
(You kuow we must take a demon's word for fait)
But should a prisoner stubbornly act
He never sees home again."
Oh! tight and bard was the Provost's grip,
As he bade the prisoner close his Up—
For he'd got to take the downward trip
Down to the shades below 1
When Seward felt a litlle unwell,
For he guessed by the strong sulphureous smell
They were taking him oft direct to h—.
Where he didn't waut to go 1
What be endured you may understand
If you have Dante's famous work on hand—
For I've no adequate words at command
To make the subject clear. \
But there he stayed a year and a day,
Wben his goaler appeared all prime aud gay,
Said he—;' I've something good to say ;
I bring you words of cheer.
Our Provost mads a slight mistake ;
You are not tbe man he was told to take ;
I've got your release from tbe 'fiery lake,'
On paying the goaler's lees;
It was one Bill Stewart—a wicked wight,
Wbo murdered his father and mother outright.
And throttled two babies in the dead of night,
The Provost was told to seize."
It was raining hard, and a thunder strobe
The night-mare dream of the statesman broke,
la wonder and fear Bill Seward awoke—
Woke up in a terrible sweat!
And he thought of tbe pangs of the innocent,
In prisons, and faults, and dungeons pent—
Of Habeas Corpus defaced and rent—
Of Warren and Lalayette.
die, an be has been stoppin Dimmycratic papers in
the nail-."
" Oh do," ses he, I guess not ; only sum disloyal slliVl-S.*'
"No,"ses T, " I'il give yon a hundred dollara
for every word of disloyalty agin the Constitushin
you'll (ir.il in that paper*.*'
Here I look a Gair'a-tttln'ir out of my pocket, nn
handed it to him. He looked it over, an couldn't
lind noihin io objec to. Then I showed bim the
motto at its bead, taken from bis own words about
the freedom of tbe press, and then 1 tolled him I
wanted him lo go with ine to Mnutgummery, an
see if the thing couldn't be fixed. So we went
over, an you never see a man stere so asMuntgum-
mery did.
See he. "Majer Downing, I'm tickled to see you.
I think you've slighted me sence you've been in
Washington. You're been to sec ni h about all
the members of the Cabyuet except me."
'• Wai." ses I, " I don't go around much, except
)ft
' i'i
id j n
!ng to do. It w
4opped these pu
it never was my policy. I never die
it, and now ihey all see it must be ;
ic led, an he's my mod.,I. FA he
K was rong. there warn't a mortal
, that could bave got btoa to do
ve died belore he would do wbat
d him warn't right, an it's them
are great men, an will save our
r is saved."
" Mftjer, you're about right, an I
ill stay in this bote much longer.
from bad to wus."
■'they're liko old Sol Hopkins's
■■ U.ij'T, vo ! e:n :■'.-■[ easy on the
roinfcaeb lo the Free Press Prini
Pqn.VT Low, BDT JtJMF HlffH.—'* How is*ilie etec-
tion 1 ftsfted an AAvA itionisl. of a waggish party
friend. "Gone ud," was the reply. " We have
theState ticket, tlie-Legislature, arid the*~torre8
have nine memberS of Congress?' -The d.evil they
have ; didn't we. fix up the districtsV' i; We did
that, bin. COBB 'em they're like a soiled postage
stamp, they wouldn't slick." Tubby rolled 0:
growling : ".D— o these locofo
vou think yen have them down tiu
squalling lower to jump higher.'*—i'/.
publican.
m
_■'!./. I'll
"What, do you think ol thai?" exclaimed Mr.
Potiphar Cn
sample
do you
. "Hui
rr to Jonpfi, ae he poured hii
out. a
'what
■vim ter
ire " ihat. he had workud I
pvafl noni."
'he lawyer who cross- BXBI
;rt that your son has woi
!e lie was born ?"
1 da."
What did he do the first >
The
lixed.
s. Perk.ington'e was seen tt
f a sausage he was eating.
■•'' asked a boarder sittine
lark I beleivc," replied Ben
1 citizen of a poor,
just returned (rem M
' Why don't yhu 8
■ml, and let the r,
lore.'
■' w
ses I, " I'm glad to bei
was a change."
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LETTER FROM MA.TOR JACK MOWN
ua
Washington, Dec. 20, 1802.
To the Editors nf lhe; (Jaw cash in:
Stbs : Wai ei' I aint bin bizzy since I writ you!
last; I wouldn't Bay so. I got your letter about
guein Blair on the qunstf-liin of s-undin the Caw-
ceishin in thi; mails, nn hud no dou't but he we'd do
it as soon as I put tbe puljec to him in the rite
light! Blairft lather, '■ Parson Blair," as he used
to he called in iho old Giuaeral'B time, and I usud
tn be very thiefc. lie helped me sifer a good deal
when I was postin tiie gtaoeral np about Biddle's
Bank matlers. But I im,*.]: ft I, seen the old man for
a long tune ontel I called on hiin tot ber day. He
v--'y- dr. fliul glad to see me, und Bhuck my hand us
. if he thought there warn't no feelin in it. Ses he,
" Majer, It's a long lime sence we've met, au I
know you're a loyjil man, for there ain't no foi -
leret of Gitnioral Jackson tbat conk] be anything
else." Ses I, " Ei there's a loyal man in lhe coun
try, I'm one. I go for puttin' down evt'ry Mler
that's opposed to ttie toostitcs^afj, I don't keer
who he ie. I <;iily wish we ha-l an Old Hickory to
step in now arid just deal out jestiss all around,
without any parsiiality. I guess there's a good
rnany fellers that don't expect it, wbo might get
histad ''"
" Wai," ses lie, " Major. I'm of your idee, exact
ly. Tin: troth is, I'm thinkin that the Admtnia-
tra*btD ib played out Tbe Pltryfl tfill min it."
'■ Wai," saya I, '■ Mister Blair, I've come to BeS
you about another matter. Your son Mongdm-
mery, who used to be a little shaver in the old
Giuneralft liu.e. aii got the place of Amos h"m-
reddy. He fled he would like to sen any one who I ■'
had worked harder than he had. He Bed he hadn't mai
slept but ihut tee n hou is a dav tor six months, while | i
his natural rest reouned eighteen, lie had saerU Jit
ficed all that for the' good of his country, and he
didn't believe ono of lhe committy bad done as
remitit* sin
"53 r- 'ft ""■■ '■""■■;■-;
pale mucho
en <\-. diri-
■TlHE poderaigned isforma the cilixcns of Los
\_ Angelea county, that he lias one ol Ibe best
Pastures io lbe county, and has an abundance of
Iir
When they all got thru, there
■Vaa a ginneral talk
all round, an thev finally cum to
be concmsion that
there warn't env reason for a chu
nge alter all, and
th'ey ali went oil in a prettv good
humor.
So the great Caobviiet cryaie e
ided.and the Ker-
nel (eels like a new man. My it
ee of gettin fliera
all together face to lace, the Ive
nel res, sav-d tbe
nashun. That, nite we set up ti
1 after midnight,
and fipally, alter takin a good s*.v
gof old rye -went
to bed. Tile next morning ihe i
ernelwaa as merry
as a lark, an could tell stories as
well as ever.
Yours tid deth, Maji.r
Jack Dowsing.
Dickson, deWolf I Co
OFFER. FOR SALE
WHISKIES:
CKSTTUBY-JAAJOU VAiV HORN'S.
EU11F.KA .
PIOSEEB-WM. II. DAW'S.
"XX" PINE OLD RYE.
" AAA" VERY OLD AS!) CHOlC*HJ.
VALLEY-WM, II. t>AXT»S—■IW CVSRS.
—ALSO.—
WM, II. D4LT'S CLUB UOVSE QIX.
Water, corals und sl.ahling, attached to sunn-, witb
all the varieties ol clever and grass' botfl green
and dry, and aoltctta public patronage) at ttie low
rate ot 50 cents per wectt..
Tbe above pasture is situated six miles south of
town, bi'Uvei'n the old and new San i.Ydro roads.—
Pal-Lias wishing to send horses to my pasture, will
please leave them atJHott'e, or Edward's, orTaaH't
Stables.
yM Horned Cattle not received.
1ft W. SQUIBES.
Los Angeles, August 1G, 18(12. .;m
f o n
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,
Sau Pedro and San Lieero.
Q
EAv] alr
A person, looking over tiie catalogue
sionai gentlemen of the bar, with his pet
against the uame of one who waa of the
order. "Has been accused of poBseeaiO]
"Another seeing it immediately wrote
" lias been tried- and acquitted.
WHI^KI!*:
■•ill
all
■ di?
N and
notice
Ite
th
the lirst of Apr
steamship
1,
lad until I'ur
VV. Sift
SENA
v,-o '.rips per ,„„,
ii
O R,
COMMAND
on tlio Soull
tiers nl' Ilu- M<'(]it::il fruruity Wi;>ul('i, were
. (ill a
vlai,*.
i paAUfib
prepared uniler the euperviiilen nf nne oi* the rt8-
e«t nnd btvt practicarclie-mlsts In the eountry. fMr. W-fi
M(!i*nlL Chicinnriti.) ■■<., as to iasmar an Evij^rmity of
composition ami |nu*iiy il! alt ils iiiyiaalirnl-r.
As a Bpriug Tciooilv, lo jiiirilv ami cleanse the blood,
leaving if iVrn- from all humora ancl ImporHy, «e aBeert
with confldence, the»e la Oo trefctei remedy'.
Sold by all UrBggtate, nnd by
RJECDIBIO^ON & <.*<)., Aj^ntrj,
40t> jlu-1 .III Utav street. San YiAiie.hco.
•Use by
H. Ii. IttYLES, Apothecaries IJall,
ap26 Slain street. Loa Angles*
and 18th of each Month.
qu
A mathematiciim being asked hy a stout fellow, purest tmporl
'■ if two pig", weigh twenty pounds, ho v. much will ' J-"' ^■ll<* "y ».!! tin: |,i-;tnripi..i I.ScuIi.ts in t
a large !ieg weigh '." replied, eity.
"Jump into the wales and I will tell yen im- OlCi£SO_\, D.i.WOLF &CO,
mediutely-" 1 hM« Sole AgeotB, Sao Fraaoieec
Hi
I Pi;
' La
nl.
l''or freight or:
ollieeofH. .1. lien
boo streets.
dee9
, A. M.
e fnniiiii'
IENSLEV, President.
P. X. HAST,
_____ orr*
A. SE IB K K 1.1 C H,
BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER,
OV T1\U..\\iK1A'l\l_\,
jWurelious***, 814 Califttrnta ntr<<t, Itc.oxr
Batter}' street, San FrattotHoo.
Constantly on ii.ind, a huge assorted stock of
G-entlenien's, Ladios, Slisses, and
Children's Wear,
Of superior quality; alio, i'leneli Calf Boot Legs
and BoptFronta.
F. X. KAST,
Bole Agent for Calilornia.
j£3"Counti7 Orders promptly attended to.
.
VOL. XII.
LOS AXGELES, CAL., SATUKDAY, APKIL 11, 1863.
XO. 49.
Co0 Angelea Star:
: PDBLISHKD KVEitr MATUltDAY MOItNiNO,
At the STAR BUILDINGS, Spriog Street, Los
Angeles,
BY 55. HAMILTON.
TERMS:
Suh-iicriptionff.per anoum, in advance. .$6 00
For Six Months 3 00
For Three Months 2 00
Single Numher 0 12*J
Adoertisements inserted at Two Dollars per square
of tea lines, for the first insertion-; end One
Dollar per square for each suhBcquent insertion.
A liberal deduction made to yearly Advertisers,
■ San Francieco Atrcncy.
Mr. C. A. CRANK is the only authorized agent
inr the Los A.vaf'T.ns Star in San Francisco.
AH orders left at, his office, Northwest corner of
Washington and Saoapme streets. Government
■ailding, (up stairs) will be promptly attended to.
;§»sram (Juris.
C. E. THOM,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
LOS ANGELES.
Office in Pico Buildings, Spring street. jyj
DR. J. C. WELSH,
PHYSICIAN AND SHJJRCEOS,
0(f,ce. CITY DRUG STOKE,
Main street, Los Angeles.
Office hours, 9 to lit, M | and 2 to 9, B.M.
August 1. 1S59.
HOTELS.
BELLA UNION HOTEL,
LOS A.M GELES-
JOII.VK5NG& HE^BY HAMMEL,
Proprietors.
THE SUBSCRIBERS having leased the above
named Hotel, wish to assure their friends
aud the truvelliusr public that they will endeavor
to kticp the Bella Uuiou what it han always been,
THIE BEST HOTEL
IN SOUTHERN" CALIFORNIA.
Families cau be accommodated with large, airy
rooms, or suits of rooms, well furnished.
The Bills of Fare
shall be inferior to none in the State.
AU the Stages
to and from Los Angeles arrive at and depart from
thie Hotel.
The Star anil Billiard Sulooias
shall receive tbe most strict attention, und the
patrons uliall liinl that this house will be carried
on as a first class Hot"l on'..lit to be.
Los Angeles, May 31, lb(i2.
S. 8L, A. LAZARD,
IMPOItTEKS,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers i n
Fnench, EngJJsJg and American
Dry Goods.
Corner of Melius Row, Los Angeles. 1 C2
PHINEAS BANNING,
FORIYARDI^G and COi>lM5SSIO_V
AGENT,
New San Pedro and Los Angeles-
F. P. RAMIREZ,
NOTARY' PUJSJLLC,
Ollice with J. R. Gitciielt,, Etecf., Temple's Block.
French, English, unci Spanish Translated
<Coll-:clions Made, At,
THE fiVISG GlKIi.
From JVIunster vale they broughi her,
Frpm the pure and hulmy air,
An Orrnonil peaeaot'a daughter,.
With blue eyes aud golden hui;*.
They brought her lo the city,
And she hided slowly there—
Consumption has no pity
For blue eyes and golden hair.
When our kindly glances met her,
Deadly brilliant was her eye,
And we Baid that she waa better,
When we knew that ahe must die.
Sbe Speaks of Monster valleys,
The |i:U.ieii danee find Iftir,
And her thi.il bund feebly dallies,
With her BCattftred goideu hair.
When (-ih'ntly we listened,
To lier bleath with quiet care,
lier eyes with wonder glistened,
Aud the asked us wbat was there.
The poor thing smiled to ask it,
And her pretty iiibuth laid bare,
Like gema withm a caskefj
A string o! pearls rare.
We Paid tbat we were trying.
By Ibe gushing ol her bloody
And ftie i-iine she look in sighing,
To know if the was good.
Well, ehesm k6 and cha.ted gaily,
^ Though jves^w in wile despaic
i her ha:
And oft bef wasted Sogers
Beating lipie upon the b
O'ft-i S09« oid lone she litij
And she bows her goldei
A. LEHMAN.
PLAliV AMU ORrVAMENTAL.
SIG-KT X»A.IKrTIISr*G-.
CARRIAGE PARTING, &G.
Inquire at John Golt.ek'k Shop. augi
At lei
He,
■til the
barp ia i.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
Main gjtz-oot,
■Los Auscies.
THE SUBSCRIBES having leased the
aboveeHtabiishuient, begs leave to in-
t'(*m*ba nublic that'he has refitted and
. refurnished it throughout, and that^ il,
conducted in ilic very beat style. The
table will he liberally supplied witli everything
the market affords, and every care will he taken
to make tlie UNITED STATES HOTEL a co,,,.
fortahle home for hoarders.
Attached to the Hotel, is a BILLIARD ROOM
and BAR, where the best of liquors and cigars
are kept.
Terms moderate, to suit the times.
Miners coming irom or to the mines of Hol-
combe, Potosi, Mohave or Sun Gabriel, will lind
this a convenient place to meet their Irieod1, or to
obtain desirable information.
A BAKERTis also attached to the Hotel.
LOUIS MESSMER.
Los Angeles, November 8th. 18(52.—tf
BROOKLYN HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO.
The famous proprietor <*f thi^-w^
well known and old established Ii
begs leave to inform his patrons and tneDdn' *rm_
that on and after the lirsi, of November. 1SG2, he
will reniovo from the old dilapiihiird budding on
Broadway, where be has resided -since June 185'^
and will open that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT
BRIOK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly
for a hotel, on the south-east corner of Sansome
und Pine streets.' The Building is fire-proo! and
supplied throughout with gas, and water by tlie
Chrystal Spring Water Company, ami every eon-
veuieuee is offered at this Hotel ; the rooms lieini*;
all well ventilated, large and coirmiodiou-*, nnd I
do not hesitate iu snyiug that ttie BROOKLYN
will be second to none in the State. Merchants,
Miners, Traders and all others visiting the eitv.
are invited lo come and examine for themselve'*-.
The Brooklyn Hotel Ominihus will convey you to
the liouse liee, and if you do not like the accommodations it will cost jou nothing. The Omnibus
will always be on the wharf ou the arrival ot the
inland aud ocean steamers, to take passengers aud
baggage to the Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel Ie
couveuieutly situated, being in the central part of
the city, where the curs of the city Railroad pass
the door every three uiiiiu'es each way, to all parts
ot the eity. There is a large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 500
Standard Works, exclusively for the use of its
guests. Rooms will be tet by the night, week or
mouth, with or without board; also, suites of
Rooms to families or others at reduced rates.—
The Table will always he supplied with an abundance ol the choicest and best ihe market can afford, and no expense will be spared to set a table
that will defy the criticism of the most fastidious
epicure. JOHN KELLY, June.
Sau Francisco, Oct. 23d, 18(i2.-3m
mes, MEDICINES, &GD
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL.
APOTHECARIES' HALL,
Main i-cU-eet, nearly Ojjpositt Commercial.
HAS ON HAND, and is constantly adding to
one of the most complete ns-sortinents o) Drugs
led iei n em
nd Chemicals,
o-rether «
itli
all the Pat,
Who a tine
ass
ortment of
S01ri
ol Ai
Perfumery and Toilet Articles.
All of w
genuine nnd of the bei
Wholesale or Retail, o
ch he warn
quality; whieh lie olFe;
tlie most liberal terms.
Physicians' Prescriptions compounded at
hours, day or night.
H, R. MYLES,
Los Angeles, Julv 7- 1SG0.
She
sofBly from tlie skies,
inn augei came.
od's lightning from her eyes,
urn back the flattie*.
Aud bore
Before the sun had risen,
Thi'ou^h tlie hifti-loved morning air
Her young soul lelt Us prison,
Uudetiled oy En or cai'e.
I stood beside the couch iu tears,
Wftetv pale add calm she slept,
And though I've r*#eed on death for years,
I blush uot ttfut 1 wept.
I checked, with efiftrt, pily'h sighs,
Ami leti lue uiiiifon tbere,
To ziuBa (be cuftaiue uf her eyes,
And b.iid lier vo*<i*.;i i.hir.
[iXtiAiard I),ELlon Williams
iftom the Columbus (Uuio) Siate.-man.
Jmlgii Eiiriisy's 'i.:i:1ie_i <,;>■. in Against tUo lto-
Franeisco pubUtJin Partj--.
; of the day rjbe f0jfe^jog i6 B|,e to«te»ateat ,-;,;,,,t tbe Ifti-
puhlicau parly, with whieh Juige Bartley closed
his speech a' tiie Jr-igili ot January r es'.ival, at the
" Ame! tea;.-1 in this eity :
The Pi uitu of Intrusting the Repuhlica-n Party
wiih tiie .:hhiii:i:»i'eii.i:;n "f the. Government.
1. The cftrr-sciolioij vi the Union of the.States
2. A Wood/i der-:ol,].;i;]g, rainous civil vein'.
.->. Mere than three tin ml ied thousand men
already sacrificed, stad sent prematurely to their
FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
^Q IMPOETERS OF ,-^;
ar c?^.c»tc}Z£.JEJJELsrf EAj
G-lassxware,
Prencli Chiaai
Tatole Cutlery,
CLOCKS, MfRRORS,
Plaited and Britannia Ware,
Have on band and are constantly receiving a very
large and full assortment of the above Goods,
which they are felling in quantities to suit, at the
Very Lowest Marltet Hates.
We call particular attention to our CLOCKS
which are of
THE J\'EW HAVB.N- CLOCK COMPd-
.\ Y'S MAJ\"UP'ACTUiil'E
(Formerly the Jerome Company.)
For which «e are
SOLE AGENTS FOIl CALIFORNIA.
16
Sansomk Stbekt, Corxkr Mebchaxt,
m Sao Francisco
THE ATLANTKJ MONTHLY.
Beginning- of a New Volume.
The JSTumber for January, 1863, "begins
THK ELEVEN I'll VOLUME
Of tlie Atlantic Monthly.
-IS-'-", the ATLANTIC 1ms
Li-Uf'-sl
lltLM
WATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE,
ANO PHYSICAL RESTORATIVE.
THK .MRDICAL WONDER OF THIi AGR.—
The most powerful and wonderful medicine
ever discovered.
Watts' Mervous Antidote
Has cured, and will cure, more oases of nervous
disorders than any other known remedy,
Watts' Nervous Atitlifotc
Has and will cure Nervous Headache, Giddiness,
Fainting, Paralysis, Extreme Debility. Neuralgia,
Chronic aud Inil.iiuuialory IlheuuiaLisin, Toothache
&,g. &3.
"Watts' S"ervoua Antidote
Is an effectual remedy tor Wakefulness. Its soothing and quieting Inllnence is remarkable.
Watts' tVervous Antidote
"Will cure Delirium Tremens. Nervous Trembling,
Epilepsy, Twitching ot'the Facial Nerves, Convulsions, and Pulmonary complaints.
Watts' Nervous Antidote
Will act upon that state of the nervous system
which produces Depression ot Spirits. Anxiety of
Mind, Mental Dehilily, Hysterics, <£c, and is so
Wonderful in rejuvenating premature old age, and
correcting decrepitude brought on by excessive
indulgence, that uothing hut a trial can convince
tho patient of its qualities. Itis not an excitant
but a Btrmigtheuer, purely vegetable aud harmless;
like a skillful arcliite.-t begins by laying a firm
foundation, and gradually but incessantly adds
strength aud vigor until nothing is left Unfinished.
For s.ilc at retail by aU Druggists. jyl23m
■tea'.lily ■inline
the fiu-.tuatiiinr. -E\\d daitgi
sis, iu gam ground in tbe
a time flo (iregna'nt with ev
destinies of America in every
lisliers and Editors do not dep
that its pagt's will never swer
loyal patriotism and univer
have ahvays been on the sir.li
Kisrht. and the eonrse it (ir«t ;
will ever be taiiurnity mriiiita
THE STAKE OE WRSrElt.-.
the ATI-ANTIC MONTHLY, or
authoi-s in American literatui
Ushers in promising lo its rea
Tlie llest Kssays, tlie Best Stoiics,
Tlie .Best Poenis,
Whieh American talent can furnish,
List of Regular Contributors.
\i;llio
. T. Tn
Mrs. Julia W. I-i owe. Henry .1. Tnckerman. Ed. Everef 1..
Mis. A, II. T. Whitney, John Weiss, Professor A. D. White
The foregoing list 01 Contributors includes
THE LEALllSG WU.IfEIt.S OF AMR1TICA.
TBBitS.--.Thfl ATLANTIC is for ^nle by all Bpok and
Periodical Dealers. Prices') cents a number. Subscriptions for the year, S3 OH, postage paid. Yearly subscriptions received, or shirjic numbers supplier! hy any dealer,
Or bj Hi'' Pubtisherrs,
Sueciineu numbers sent Gratis, ou application to the
i'obtl.slKTS.
TICKXOR & FIKLDS,
135 Washington street, Boston, Mass
i. SuLferinpr, mourning, deiilb nnd desolaiion
carried into familii-s in evdpy i_OT|<hboib'ood tiirouii-
out lbe broad yxpunse oftbe country.
5. More than t-iirtse DoiHIoBe o( men taken from
tbo industrial paretfftB ufllfe, ^.urth and Soutli,
for deadly bdnfllct,
'C. A uatin'tittl de6*, including circulating bills
oi credit; of over two tboaeaod niilii<ins of dollars
uh,e[ldy creiittd, v*. ith 8otbiDg be no iie lul fo ehow
ior it.
7. Moi-e tbao five tlicu;*nnd miUiona of dollars'
wftl th of property ahead^ di-troyed by means of
tlio war, and yut the priJBpect of i: I'e-iion'.tion of
the Union lar duiker than Wbea the war commenced.
8. T u o KODflBl erpeoeee ofthe Government in-
cveaped iilreat!}- from abbot SSO.000.OttO, 10 £1,-
000,000.000, and tta bm&eB i-,t,li more najitdlj increasing.
1). A grinding, oppree<*ive, endless burden of
taxation lo support, lliu Federal Government.
10. Millions cf dollars expended tc feed, clothe,
support and ed Etc a ft (he negro Euve?, and to purchase tbeir free-Join, ami a proportion pending lor
an expenditure lor ihe purcSaae of negro slaves,
sufBcieflt to bankrupt the Federal Government for
fifty or a bundled year.-, to come.
11. Frauds upon the treasury and swindling iu
Government contracts lo uu extent unheard of in
auy otln.T age or country: and to cut loose IroD
ali moral ami legal restraint the must prominent
oti'eiuler, Simon Cainerou; after bis clismissal Irom
office, not only sheltered, but bigblv honored, and
the operation oftbe taw ior ihe pnnitbn ent ol
frauds upon tin. treasury act ft ally iuspeuded by an
act of U-ougrees.
l'I. The eoLi^ t itli tional currency of the country
virtually suppressed, and rage, sliinplasters, pasteboard uud postage siaiiiiis substiiuied ; and an
unceilain, variable standard ol value created-
which must inevit::Lly eventuatc ifi widespread
disaster and ruin to the great industrial interest
of the people.
13. The abolition of negro slavery in the Die-
trict of Columbia, wholly unnecessary, and, to say
the least ot it, a palpable breach of good tuitb,
simply to appease the rapacity oi Northers fanaticism at the expense of driving off hundreds of
thousands ol Union meu in the slave States into
the Southern States,
14 The uuceasing negro shvery agitation ; the
confiscation and emancipation measures at the late
session of Congress, and the proclamations of
emancipation by the -generals iu the field and by
the President of the United Slatep, couOim the
predictions of thc Southeru disuuiouist as to the
supremacy and rapacity ol Northern AboliUo'^
and by these means crush ing the Uuion meu of the
slave Slates, and thereby procuring unanimity in
the Soutli in tho cause of the rebellion-
lo. The prosecution oi the war, nol iu that redeeming spirit and coiicil.atory disposition required by the nature ol the Federal compact, but with
menaces of subjugation and extermination, besides
Hiding and facilitating lho escape of fugitive
slaves and encouraging servile insurrection.
16. Tim attempted emancipation of from three
to four miilious of s avea—of loyal Union men aa
well as of those of the rebels—by the simple edict
of the President.
17. An attempt to turn loose hordes of negro
Blaves upou the free States to compete with the
white laborer, and to wrangle for social aud political equality with the while race.
18. Thousands of good and loyul citizens arrested without legal warrant, dragged Irom'their
homes, taken beyond the limits of their Steles,
aud confined in political bastiles, without the opportunity ofa trial, aod eveu wittiout being permitted to know the name ofthe accuser, or what
charge, if any, has been preferred against them.
19. Loyal aud patriotic citizens,*ho are ready
and willing to sacrifice all they hold most dear to
maintain -'the Constitution as it is, and restore
the Union as it was," denounced as traitors and
disloyal persons hy a political parly whose motto
ie, " a Union without slavery or no Union at all."
20. The freedom aud sovereignty ot the Stales
grossly encroached upon, aud their totai subversion boldly threatened.
21. The freedom of speech and freedom of
press, two of the essential bulwarks of civil liberty,
■' iuesiimable to ireemen aud formidable lo
tyrants ouly," trampled down and crushed to the
e.rth.
22. The writ of habeas corpus and the right of
trial by jury, two great essentials of freedom, and
which have cost mankind so many centuries of
toil, bloodshed and treasure, suspended or abolished by the mere edict ef the President.
'Ed. The edicts and decrees of arbitrary power
substituted for the Coustiiution and laws of tbe
land: aud the creation of a new code by au Executive procl;
24. Martial law declared throughout the United
States : not limited to fhe sphere of the operations
olthe armies iu the field, but extending nil over
the loyal States, where the civil tribunals are iu
the unquestioned loyal execution ot their powers.
25. A new and extensive department of tho
Government, consisting of a Provusl Marshal General, aud special or subordinate Provost MftTflbals
and Military Committees in all lhe cities and coun'
hroughout the several States; wilh duties,
powers aud salaries of oflice—ali created, iustitul-
ed and prescribed, uot by law, but by the mere
edicts of the President and Republican State Governors.
26. Leading and influential organs of the Republicau party pioposiug the suspension of the
elective franchise, the postponemut ol elections
and a prohibition of political meetings among the
people.
27. The military made supreme over the civil
power, even iu (he loya! States, entirely removed
from the operations ofthe aim;es iu tlie field.
28. The President, interposing the Federal power to aid in revolutionizing State Governments*
and even assuming to appoint Goveruors toad-
minister State Govurmeuts for the people ofthe
State
29. The admission of Senators and Represent-
atives in Congress, to re present the Stato of V
ginia, elected by a new and revolutionary Gov<
ment, created by a small fragment of tbat Slatt
30. The interposition ol ihe military power
and authority of the Federal Govern
fiuence, and absolutely in some States to control
the people at the elections.
31. The actual mutilation and dismemberment
of the State of Virgiuia by the admission of a mere
fragment of that Stale into the Uuion as a new
State, thus creating, iu defiance of the Constitution
an insuperable barrier to the restoration of the
Union as it was.
32. The interposition of the arbitrary power of
the President to prohibit Ihe circulation of newspapers, &.Q., tlnoagh lhe post ollices, because they
were opposed to the political views of the Administration.
33. The decisions of the Judicial tribunals,
wheu at variance \vUii me vi.-.vs ol A ool itioaism.
derided and disregarded, and the decisiou of the
highest Judicial tribunal ol the United States, not
only set aside aud disregarded by Congress, bui
overruled end reversed by u decision of the Attorney General,
3-1. The passage of a bill, foiced through the
National House of Representatives with iudeccut
haste, to pnneet the President aud his satraps.
Provust Marshals and poiieeiueit, from ail suits
for damages or other redress /or tyrannical invasions ol the rights of private citizens, and outrag.
es aud oppressions such ae have beeu mreiy if ever
heard ol iu auy olher nation.
35. The arbitrary interference of the military
power with mailers ol conscience aud religion, dic-
itaing forma and modes of worship, and banishing
and imprisoning clergymen tor refusing to cun-
ionu to tlie dictates of military commaaders us to
the forms of church services.
36. The snbrjtituiiou of Abolitionism, bigotry
and fanaticism lor religion.
37. The couver.-ioi. of war, commenced with
the view of maintaining the Consitlutiou as it is,
aud restoring lhe Unioa as il was, into a war lo
to eany out the fanatical dogmas ot abolitionism--
to the utter subversion of the Coustiiution, -and
tolal abandonment ol the obligations of the Federal compact.
3ri. Thc solemu declaration of the Governor
of Ohio, in bis annual message, that " the question
ofa man's capacity for self government is yet unsettled 1"
39. The discovery, that the oflice of an Executive proclamation, is uot simply to command obedience to law, but to make law, and also to over
throw both Constitution aud law.
40. The censorship of tbe Administration over
the press and ttie telegraph lines, to prevent lhe
free communication and circulation of truth aniong
lhe people.
<*j], Hectical—The ttartflJrH CbnTt&tlon.
T.-i.. Uemo *. r , 0i (v-*,vvriicut tiii:t in conventional Hartford on tbi-r 18th of February. Tue
following ure among the resolutions, which are
v '■':*:':;-**';*, a .0 wttfch wepe passed nnaaimously:
WiJEa.:,.!., The Admiuistraiiou of Attfcb&m Lia-
c«ln has violated ihe C-n.-fittitiou ofthe Uuited
States in many of its must important particulars;
de fore,
Resolved, 1. That the United States are a confederacy of Sflftes, Coequal ::: sovereignty and political power, independ lul id a 1 their separate organizations, and reserving to each all rights uot
granted by the CousiiluLious, to lhe central Government.
4. That the Democracy ef Connecticut, sympathising with their conservative brethern iu the Middle ami Western States, pledge themselves to unite
with them in the adoption of all honorable measures, having in vi,,, ehe cl ition of hostilities
between tbeNorth and the Soulh.
0. That tbe Militia Bill recently introduced into
tbe Senate of the United States by Senator VVillson,
ol Massachusetts, is subverrdve at the sovereignty
and rights of the States, and designed to make
them mere dependencies upou Central Government; unconstitutional iu its provisions, and daugerous lo the liberties of the people, the authorities
of each ofthe States should sternly resisl the ope-
r-it ous of a scheme so fatal to the just relations
wbich should alw.s eaw* bttftfiea the Federal and
State Governments.
7. That the " bauking system ■" recently passed
by lhe Senate ef tfte TTnited States, based as it iB
upon cn unconstitutional and irredeemable issue
of paper currency, cannot fail, if forced upon the
people of the States, to prove destructive tothe
existing money institutions of the several States,
andi's covertly designed to establish a vast central "money power," alike unknown lo the Constitution ol the tfaited States, and dengerous to tbe
principles upon which cur government is founded.
8. That the President of thc -Putted States, by
bis emancipation proclamation, has -truck a Berioua
blow at the rights ol the Stales,* erected au almost
impassable barrier between tbe Xorth and South
in attacking the people of fifteen States through a
domestic institution which is blended with their
social fabric, aud over which the individual States
possess exclusive control aud power ; and, regard
less of the lessons of the past, the National Executive, iu pandering to the fnsaoe fauatism of
tbe Abolition faction, has ventured upon a system
of public policy which, if succes.-fully inaugurated
would disgrace our country in the eyes of tbe
civilized world, and carry lost, rapine aud murder
into every household of the daveholdlog Slates
Resolved, That the ac^ of lhe federal Administration in en-spending lhe writ of habeas corpus,
the arrest of citizens uot subject to military law
without warrant olviu ,.,i y- iraosporting theai
to distant States—incarcerating them without
charge or accusation—denyiag them the right of
trial by jury, of witnesses in their favor und counsel for their defense—withholding from them all
knowledge of their accusers apd the cause ofthe
arrest—answering their pelitiou for redress by repeated injury uud intuit—prescribing iu mauy
cases as a condition of their release, test oalhs,
arbitrary and illegal.
ln the abridgment of freedom of speech and of
the press—in suppressing newspapers by military
force and estabiisbiug a etuso - ip w- o',:-,- mec-m-
patible wilh the freedom of thought and expression
of opinion ;
Iu the eslablisbment oi' a system of espionage by
a secret police to invade the sacred precincts of unsuspecting citizens :
Iu declaring martial law ove ■ Stales nut in rebellion, aud wln:;« courts arc open, and unobstructed for the punishment oferime ;
In attempting to strike out of existense the entire value of property in slaves throughout the
country ;
In the fttte'trptcd ecforcemmt of con pen sated
lar.ei.iation ;
Iu the proposed taxation oftlie laboring white
men t.o purchase the fieedein of the negro, and
:-I-':■■ his labor in com'petiion with the white man
us taxed;
Iu ihe dismember ment of fhe States of Virginia
erecting withiu ber boundaries a new Slate without the consent of her Legislature ;
Are each aud all arbitrary and unconstitutional
subverting the Const! iu tions, State ami Federal, iu-
vadi :g tiie 'reserved lights ot the people and sovereignty ofthe States, and il sanctioned, destructive of the Union, establishing upon the common
ruins of the liberties ol the people aud the sovereignly fafthe States a consolidated military despotism,
Resolved, That in connection with our fellowciti-
zeus of olher Slates, we will use our utmost influence lo prevent ths payment of a single doi ar of
the money of the people unconstitutionally appropriated, lor the im..uLTaLled project of cunpeusat-
ed emancipation.
r^r'soU-nd, '.lh.it the enormous plunder of the
pnbrie :ie:is.;;y by the seif-con.stuuted patriots,
which has been rile (iiiuughout the country, demands the closest setutiiiy, and the severest pun-
ishmeul shouid Iooom- Ii jn-t exposure ; and that
we insist upon their being promptly paid for service rendered.
CaimIagi: ind Ditto.-—
thing," said a young ma
iy pressing her hand.
"Ditto," said sh
' Oh, 1 love you like any-
to his sweetheart, warm-
gehtly returning ihepres-
All ti-eee things brought in less than two years
ofthe term ol Mr. Lincoln as President. What
maybe expected during the balance of his four
years ?
A lady complaining that her husband was dead
to fashionable amusements, he replied. "Rut then,
my dear, you make me alive tothe expense."
The ardent lOvrr, not happening to be orer-
learned, was sorely nizi'Jvi t> understand tho
meaning of ditto, b«l was ashamed to expose his
ignorance by asking the girl. He went home, and
ihe next day. being at wo: k in the cabbage yard,
with his father, he spoke out :
" Daddy'j what is the meaning of ditto ? "
'■ Why,'*' said Lhe old man, "this here is one
cabbage head, aiu't it '■' "
'" Yes. daddy.*'
" Well, thai are's djl to."
•■ Rot that good:for-nothing pr*l '■ " qjcnlated
tbe indignant eon, ''she called me cabbage head.
I'll never go to see her again."

The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "The dying girl", "Judge Barley's indictment against the Republican Party", [col.5] "Connecticut -- The Hartford convention", "Carriage and ditto"; [p.2]: [col.1] "The coming contest -- Duty of the Democratic party", "Mining news", [col.2] "Resolutions relating to the State of the Federal Union", [col.3] "The rebellion to be crushed by the First of May", "Gold", "Doings at Camp Drum", [col.4] "The news of the week"; [p.3]: [col.1] "'Brute Butler' and the financial phase of the war"; [p.4]: [col.1] "To my wife -- In future", "Capt. Semmes at Kingston, Jamaica -- A pirate on Magna Charta", "The John Brown raid", [col.2] "Letter from Doctor Scott, late of Calvary Church, San Francisco", "A terrible tragedy", [col.3] "The Irishman and his drink".

SEWARD'S DREAM.
[Mr. Seward is-said to be a social man and a
■good lawyer, but as a statesman he is evidently a
niece dreamer o( dreams.—London Times.\
The Bight waB dark, tbe hour was late,
Tbe fire waa low in the parlor grate ;
Crouched ap in bis cozy Chair of State
Sat Seward fast asleep.
His friends bad goue—he'd done bis best
With wit and wine to please each guest—
Aud now he was taking a little rest,
And snoring loud and deep.
Oh! who shall say if some rebel freak
Had made his digestive organs weak,
Or bis stomach was hurt by some foreign cllqua.
On nn international theme.
Or whether it was the wine was rough,
Or he'd takeu a little more thau enough,
Or whether the steak was aocemmoaly tough —
Bai he dreamed a horrible dream !
Released from tb*e statesniau's iron chain,
He waB back to his Auburn home again ;
With joy he gazed through the window pane
On the grounds he loved to roam ;
Around him were youth and womanly grace,
And many a bright aud cherub face.
And be felt like a statesman out of place
Enjoying the charms of home.
"When suddenly came an infernal din
As if the walls and roof were tumbling in ;
An awful oath aud devilish grin,
And two fiends bestrode the floor.
The womeu shrieked with sore affright,
The children cried with all. their might,
Aud all that could, got out of sight,
Wherever tbey found a door.
And Seward backed aud kept aloof,
For his legal mind saw positive proof.
Id the curious tail and divided hoof,
Of the errand on wbich they came.
" Your business, gents," spoke S. in fear ;
Said one—"I'm Provost Marshal here,
Commissioned from the lower sphere;
Belial is my name !;'
"I arrest you, Seward ! " "What for? " said S,
" What—what's tbe charge—I can uot guess,
But you must be cold in that summer dress;
Won't you have some toddy—hot ?
There's brandy, and water, and BUgar—come mix.'
"Ali right," said the Pio vos t, "but Billy, your
tricks
Won't get you out of this ugly fix;
We'll driuk—then off we'll trot."
" There's something wrong," said S.—" that's
plain ;
If I could only a hearing gain,
Suspicious facts I could ali explain,
And truth be clearly seen."
Then Seward asked to see the writ,
Aud notice the crime expressed in it,
Aud the devils went iuto a laughing fit,
And called the stateman " green.'-'
Seward wae glum, and the Provost was glad,
And a queer sardonic laugh he bad,
But I'm bound to say a mien as bad
Glides round us every day ;
For he looked like Kennedy much iu the face—
Although to be just to tbe demon race,
He certainly had a superior grace,
A far more courteous way !
u Never," eaid he, " do we answer why,
And should a rogue unwarily try,
A word or note by a passer-by,
We double his load of pain,
We are never by pique or malice backed,
(You kuow we must take a demon's word for fait)
But should a prisoner stubbornly act
He never sees home again."
Oh! tight and bard was the Provost's grip,
As he bade the prisoner close his Up—
For he'd got to take the downward trip
Down to the shades below 1
When Seward felt a litlle unwell,
For he guessed by the strong sulphureous smell
They were taking him oft direct to h—.
Where he didn't waut to go 1
What be endured you may understand
If you have Dante's famous work on hand—
For I've no adequate words at command
To make the subject clear. \
But there he stayed a year and a day,
Wben his goaler appeared all prime aud gay,
Said he—;' I've something good to say ;
I bring you words of cheer.
Our Provost mads a slight mistake ;
You are not tbe man he was told to take ;
I've got your release from tbe 'fiery lake,'
On paying the goaler's lees;
It was one Bill Stewart—a wicked wight,
Wbo murdered his father and mother outright.
And throttled two babies in the dead of night,
The Provost was told to seize."
It was raining hard, and a thunder strobe
The night-mare dream of the statesman broke,
la wonder and fear Bill Seward awoke—
Woke up in a terrible sweat!
And he thought of tbe pangs of the innocent,
In prisons, and faults, and dungeons pent—
Of Habeas Corpus defaced and rent—
Of Warren and Lalayette.
die, an be has been stoppin Dimmycratic papers in
the nail-."
" Oh do," ses he, I guess not ; only sum disloyal slliVl-S.*'
"No,"ses T, " I'il give yon a hundred dollara
for every word of disloyalty agin the Constitushin
you'll (ir.il in that paper*.*'
Here I look a Gair'a-tttln'ir out of my pocket, nn
handed it to him. He looked it over, an couldn't
lind noihin io objec to. Then I showed bim the
motto at its bead, taken from bis own words about
the freedom of tbe press, and then 1 tolled him I
wanted him lo go with ine to Mnutgummery, an
see if the thing couldn't be fixed. So we went
over, an you never see a man stere so asMuntgum-
mery did.
See he. "Majer Downing, I'm tickled to see you.
I think you've slighted me sence you've been in
Washington. You're been to sec ni h about all
the members of the Cabyuet except me."
'• Wai." ses I, " I don't go around much, except
)ft
' i'i
id j n
!ng to do. It w
4opped these pu
it never was my policy. I never die
it, and now ihey all see it must be ;
ic led, an he's my mod.,I. FA he
K was rong. there warn't a mortal
, that could bave got btoa to do
ve died belore he would do wbat
d him warn't right, an it's them
are great men, an will save our
r is saved."
" Mftjer, you're about right, an I
ill stay in this bote much longer.
from bad to wus."
■'they're liko old Sol Hopkins's
■■ U.ij'T, vo ! e:n :■'.-■[ easy on the
roinfcaeb lo the Free Press Prini
Pqn.VT Low, BDT JtJMF HlffH.—'* How is*ilie etec-
tion 1 ftsfted an AAvA itionisl. of a waggish party
friend. "Gone ud," was the reply. " We have
theState ticket, tlie-Legislature, arid the*~torre8
have nine memberS of Congress?' -The d.evil they
have ; didn't we. fix up the districtsV' i; We did
that, bin. COBB 'em they're like a soiled postage
stamp, they wouldn't slick." Tubby rolled 0:
growling : ".D— o these locofo
vou think yen have them down tiu
squalling lower to jump higher.'*—i'/.
publican.
m
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sample
do you
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1 da."
What did he do the first >
The
lixed.
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■' w
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Take thi« medicine when you
alii- yru perspire frealy.
Take tliis incili'.-iiK- ivin'7) vi.r-ir
■gans are disordered and itftvill
■netvates ererj pHft o1 tbe body
mi (iie anrl rsr-f.-riit rcc's^fs nf y ovirsyst .■hi. ami ri'inovf-!-! Ij Ci
Roanei kumted there—i1 -reatoreshealthy Botionasdoivei
me to eeery nrgan in the human body—therefore ltJn,»
tcbteoiiBly deserrcU the name it b.*ats, Hkalth Rm*) rr-
AT!VE.
The Doctor, vim hitr*
*s to be Bndwstood '..),
bing, but that lie ham through the intro duct ion of tli:
nedicine with its treatise and direction ror us.-, mail" .-v
sry sufferer to be his own physician in the above dhbmi
v Eo ali patei
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CULTIVAmUtES M VIXAS!
Modo de Cultivar las Vinars, Hacer,
y Modo de Tratar los Vinos.
nOS NOTAr
Successors to Hawkhurst &Son,)
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN"
WOOD AND V/ILLOW WARE,
ErooniSj Pails, Tubs, Washboards
Churns. &c,
T|.Wr BBCEIViEC, ES B*EC3ENT AKIUVAI^ the finest an
•! ! ■■':- irtment of WOOD, ami WILLOW WAR]
i::: ■'.:■.-. v.. *--;:ivrs. twinks. (Xinii.u:!*;, A.r:. r>n u,,- ■■;
rii-t every eity and viliatre 1
■state. 1 codsM*t .inch personal eonvic.i ion far norq
snjievior to ecri ili'.iata nf ,iei'soirs lhat. are far froia be in;.;
known to then. In want of medical aid
But shonld'any one earn fnr wrti'rn te-rtilpoiiiais n*;
cert Ifi et ten retarding the cores psrfomed by this modi-
cine thev ,:-(ll at my affiee ami i v.ili ..lirru- tjirro e>-i:ili-
r.iites of true merit, which have been sent to uur voluntarily, without r.rijiljiii;; for them, or bv boring individual i* to -i-et them*.
For -aie It v DK . A Dftl.PFI B» .
AGENTB.t-Crevai it Crane, cornel of CJay -s.n-1 Front
streets—Redington & Co.. Clay street—korriL coro.ern/
Wasfilnston and Battery sis.. ?iur PraMcisco. jeiilmti
Agent for l>os Angelea,
Pr. IT. IJ. IM1LES.
— AND—
STILLING! A,
BLOOD AND LIVES SYRUP-
Ift
■r the blood.
ifula, Tiller or Salt t
'ir origin in a disorderc
- Seal.l b*ftd, I'riTiker,
iDgaged i
rfANUFACTDEr^G BUS:
Vj pri';iiraihi:s por
miaionado QQrnbrado
fornix- sobre U mejo
Tb
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ed ho didir
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id be-
LETTER FROM MA.TOR JACK MOWN
ua
Washington, Dec. 20, 1802.
To the Editors nf lhe; (Jaw cash in:
Stbs : Wai ei' I aint bin bizzy since I writ you!
last; I wouldn't Bay so. I got your letter about
guein Blair on the qunstf-liin of s-undin the Caw-
ceishin in thi; mails, nn hud no dou't but he we'd do
it as soon as I put tbe puljec to him in the rite
light! Blairft lather, '■ Parson Blair," as he used
to he called in iho old Giuaeral'B time, and I usud
tn be very thiefc. lie helped me sifer a good deal
when I was postin tiie gtaoeral np about Biddle's
Bank matlers. But I im,*.]: ft I, seen the old man for
a long tune ontel I called on hiin tot ber day. He
v--'y- dr. fliul glad to see me, und Bhuck my hand us
. if he thought there warn't no feelin in it. Ses he,
" Majer, It's a long lime sence we've met, au I
know you're a loyjil man, for there ain't no foi -
leret of Gitnioral Jackson tbat conk] be anything
else." Ses I, " Ei there's a loyal man in lhe coun
try, I'm one. I go for puttin' down evt'ry Mler
that's opposed to ttie toostitcs^afj, I don't keer
who he ie. I AXT»S—■IW CVSRS.
—ALSO.—
WM, II. D4LT'S CLUB UOVSE QIX.
Water, corals und sl.ahling, attached to sunn-, witb
all the varieties ol clever and grass' botfl green
and dry, and aoltctta public patronage) at ttie low
rate ot 50 cents per wectt..
Tbe above pasture is situated six miles south of
town, bi'Uvei'n the old and new San i.Ydro roads.—
Pal-Lias wishing to send horses to my pasture, will
please leave them atJHott'e, or Edward's, orTaaH't
Stables.
yM Horned Cattle not received.
1ft W. SQUIBES.
Los Angeles, August 1G, 18(12. .;m
f o n
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,
Sau Pedro and San Lieero.
Q
EAv] alr
A person, looking over tiie catalogue
sionai gentlemen of the bar, with his pet
against the uame of one who waa of the
order. "Has been accused of poBseeaiO]
"Another seeing it immediately wrote
" lias been tried- and acquitted.
WHI^KI!*:
■•ill
all
■ di?
N and
notice
Ite
th
the lirst of Apr
steamship
1,
lad until I'ur
VV. Sift
SENA
v,-o '.rips per ,„„,
ii
O R,
COMMAND
on tlio Soull
tiers nl' Ilu- Mul('i, were
. (ill a
vlai,*.
i paAUfib
prepared uniler the euperviiilen nf nne oi* the rt8-
e«t nnd btvt practicarclie-mlsts In the eountry. fMr. W-fi
M(!i*nlL Chicinnriti.) ■■ jlu-1 .III Utav street. San YiAiie.hco.
•Use by
H. Ii. IttYLES, Apothecaries IJall,
ap26 Slain street. Loa Angles*
and 18th of each Month.
qu
A mathematiciim being asked hy a stout fellow, purest tmporl
'■ if two pig", weigh twenty pounds, ho v. much will ' J-"' ^■lllM5SSIO_V
AGENT,
New San Pedro and Los Angeles-
F. P. RAMIREZ,
NOTARY' PUJSJLLC,
Ollice with J. R. Gitciielt,, Etecf., Temple's Block.
French, English, unci Spanish Translated
■. in Against tUo lto-
Franeisco pubUtJin Partj--.
; of the day rjbe f0jfe^jog i6 B|,e to«te»ateat ,-;,;,,,t tbe Ifti-
puhlicau parly, with whieh Juige Bartley closed
his speech a' tiie Jr-igili ot January r es'.ival, at the
" Ame! tea;.-1 in this eity :
The Pi uitu of Intrusting the Repuhlica-n Party
wiih tiie .:hhiii:i:»i'eii.i:;n "f the. Government.
1. The cftrr-sciolioij vi the Union of the.States
2. A Wood/i der-:ol,].;i;]g, rainous civil vein'.
.->. Mere than three tin ml ied thousand men
already sacrificed, stad sent prematurely to their
FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
^Q IMPOETERS OF ,-^;
ar c?^.c»tc}Z£.JEJJELsrf EAj
G-lassxware,
Prencli Chiaai
Tatole Cutlery,
CLOCKS, MfRRORS,
Plaited and Britannia Ware,
Have on band and are constantly receiving a very
large and full assortment of the above Goods,
which they are felling in quantities to suit, at the
Very Lowest Marltet Hates.
We call particular attention to our CLOCKS
which are of
THE J\'EW HAVB.N- CLOCK COMPd-
.\ Y'S MAJ\"UP'ACTUiil'E
(Formerly the Jerome Company.)
For which «e are
SOLE AGENTS FOIl CALIFORNIA.
16
Sansomk Stbekt, Corxkr Mebchaxt,
m Sao Francisco
THE ATLANTKJ MONTHLY.
Beginning- of a New Volume.
The JSTumber for January, 1863, "begins
THK ELEVEN I'll VOLUME
Of tlie Atlantic Monthly.
-IS-'-", the ATLANTIC 1ms
Li-Uf'-sl
lltLM
WATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE,
ANO PHYSICAL RESTORATIVE.
THK .MRDICAL WONDER OF THIi AGR.—
The most powerful and wonderful medicine
ever discovered.
Watts' Mervous Antidote
Has cured, and will cure, more oases of nervous
disorders than any other known remedy,
Watts' Nervous Atitlifotc
Has and will cure Nervous Headache, Giddiness,
Fainting, Paralysis, Extreme Debility. Neuralgia,
Chronic aud Inil.iiuuialory IlheuuiaLisin, Toothache
&,g. &3.
"Watts' S"ervoua Antidote
Is an effectual remedy tor Wakefulness. Its soothing and quieting Inllnence is remarkable.
Watts' tVervous Antidote
"Will cure Delirium Tremens. Nervous Trembling,
Epilepsy, Twitching ot'the Facial Nerves, Convulsions, and Pulmonary complaints.
Watts' Nervous Antidote
Will act upon that state of the nervous system
which produces Depression ot Spirits. Anxiety of
Mind, Mental Dehilily, Hysterics, understand tho
meaning of ditto, b«l was ashamed to expose his
ignorance by asking the girl. He went home, and
ihe next day. being at wo: k in the cabbage yard,
with his father, he spoke out :
" Daddy'j what is the meaning of ditto ? "
'■ Why,'*' said Lhe old man, "this here is one
cabbage head, aiu't it '■' "
'" Yes. daddy.*'
" Well, thai are's djl to."
•■ Rot that good:for-nothing pr*l '■ " qjcnlated
tbe indignant eon, ''she called me cabbage head.
I'll never go to see her again."